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Cy-Fair attacks in the fourth, sends Dulles home
Friday February 22, 2008
The Cy-Fair Bobcats expected a tough match up against Dulles and that’s what they got Friday night in the 5A regional semifinal at the Campbell Center. The Bobcats, who ended up winning 66-60, led after every quarter but felt Dulles creeping all 32 minutes.
Madison scores 40 in fourth to shock Hastings
Friday February 22, 2008
The Madison boys basketball team scored 40 points in the fourth quarter to defeat Hastings 82-80 in a 5A area boys basketball game Friday night at Manvel.
Wafer's big fourth quarter helps Panthers sprint past Bellaire
Thursday February 21, 2008
Held to four points in the third quarter Thursday night, the Cypress Springs boys basketball team got exactly the defense it was hoping Bellaire would throw at them. But having scored only six points in almost 15 minutes, all the Panthers needed was shots to start falling. Cy Springs guard Ernest Wafer opened the fourth quarter on a tear, scoring 10 points in the first 3 minutes, 14 seconds and 13 of his game-high 20 in the period to guide the Panthers to a 57-46 win against the Cardinals in a 5A-Region III area game at Delmar Fieldhouse. “They just started playing man-to-man and that’s what we like to play,” said Wafer, a 5-foot-10 senior.
Ogwumike, Gilbreath chosen McDonald's All-Americans
Wednesday February 20, 2008
Briana Gilbreath celebrated one of the biggest victories of her basketball career Tuesday night. In a little more than a month, the entire nation may get to see why the Cinco Ranch senior will play at Southern Cal. Gilbreath, a 6-foot-1 guard, was one of two area players selected Wednesday to the McDonald's All-American Game, scheduled for March 26 at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee. The other Houston-area representative will be Cy-Fair forward/center Nneka Ogwumike, who will play collegiately at Stanford. Both will play on the West team. Cinco Ranch and Cy-Fair each advanced to the 5A-Region III tournament, to be held this weekend at the Aldine Campbell Center.
Elkins and Fort Bend Bush dominate doubleheader
Tuesday February 19, 2008
Pearland and Galveston Ball were no match for Fort Bend's Elkins and Bush in a 5A bi-district doubleheader Tuesday night.
Fighting Bears fight to end, get win over Langham Creek
Tuesday February 19, 2008
District 18-5A champs Hastings faced 17-5A Langham Creek in the first round of playoffs Tuesday night at Cinco Ranch.
Cy Springs outplays Morton Ranch for 72-56 bi-district win
Tuesday February 19, 2008
The Merrell Center had a great turnout Tuesday night as the Cypress Springs boys basketball team soundly defeated Morton Ranch 72-56 in a 5A-Region III bi-district game.
Bellaire sprints to huge lead, ends Stratford's season
Tuesday February 19, 2008
The Bellaire boys basketball team’s slow starts last week may have clinched them a winning edge Tuesday night. The Cardinals limped out of the gate twice when Stratford scouted them, but left no doubt against the Spartans in their 5A-Region III bi-district game, sprinting to a 20-point halftime lead and easing to a 60-39 win at the Aldine Campbell Center. “We were flat coming out last week but we talked tonight about coming out with energy and it worked,” Bellaire (26-5) coach Bruce Glover said.
Three-point shots give Alief Taylor big win over Cy Ridge
Tuesday February 19, 2008
{mp3}080219-BBB-AliefTaylor{/mp3} The bi-district round of the 5A boys basketball playoffs began Tuesday night as District 18-5A's Alief Taylor defeated District 17-5A's Cypress Ridge, 83-66, at Cinco Ranch.
Strake Jesuit eases past Katy Taylor, advances to play Chavez
Tuesday February 19, 2008
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Strake Jesuit and Katy Taylor matched up Tuesday night in a 5A bi-district boys basketball game at Stratford. The favored Crusaders held up their status, cruising to a 70-46 win. The Mustangs tried to keep up with the Crusaders but were no match.
Nwanguma's block seals Cinco Ranch upset of Bellaire
Tuesday February 19, 2008
Having failed to knock down Bellaire time and again in their 5A-Region III quarterfinal Tuesday night, the Cinco Ranch girls basketball team wasn’t sure whether it was working off energy or adrenaline in the final quarter. The Cougars were sure, though, that the Cardinals would attack the paint in the final seconds and try to send the game to overtime.
Cy-Fair blasts Elsik; Bobcats get Dulles next
Tuesday February 19, 2008
In a dominating fashion, the Cy-Fair girls basketball proved its strength in Region III Tuesday night at the Berry Center by blasting Elsik 60-27 in a regional quarterfinal. From start to finish, it was all Bobcats (34-2).
Chavez stays strong, puts out Aldine 59-52
Monday February 18, 2008
Chavez and Aldine got an early start in the bi-district round of playoffs as they faced off Monday night at the Campbell Center.
Cy-Fair, Bellaire pace familiar regional field
Sunday February 17, 2008
{mp3}080218-GirlsBKB{/mp3} It's possible someone thought of two November girls basketball regular-season games as regional tournament previews, but at least a few participants probably preferred that wasn't the case. Bellaire hoped its 91-47 dismantling of Cinco Ranch on Nov.
Second Baptist stays tight in fourth, gets win over St. Anthony's
Saturday February 16, 2008
Second Baptist hosted San Antonio St.
Bonney, Leuchtag power Lamar to postseason play
Saturday February 16, 2008
As far as the basketball playoff race is concerned, most districts in the Greater Houston area already have its four candidates for the playoffs. But entering Saturday, that wasn't the case in 20-5A. Both Lamar and Westbury finished with an 8-8 record, so a tiebreaker game was played at Delmar Stadium Saturday afternoon.
Pressure-cooker defense guides Elsik past Lamar
Friday February 15, 2008
Knowing Lamar would try to run with them Friday night, the Elsik girls basketball team went to its bread-and-butter to earn a rematch it’s waited for all year. The Rams’ clingy defense caused the Redskins havoc in a 5A area playoff game, and Elsik converted several Lamar turnovers into fast-break points in a pivotal second quarter on its way to a 63-46 win at Alief Taylor. “That’s what we practice day-in and day-out, and after that intensity from the first half led right into the second half,” said Elsik forward Adaora Elonu, who scored a game-high 19 points.
Cinco Ranch hits big threes to sink Nimitz
Friday February 15, 2008
Two district champions went head-to-head Friday night in the area round of the playoffs for a spot in the regional quarterfinals next week.
Cy Ridge gets past slumping Bobcats
Friday February 15, 2008
Cypress Ridge defeated Cy-Fair 50-47 Friday night in a boys basketball game that came down to the last 41 seconds.
Bobcats' huge second quarter leads them past Madison
Thursday February 14, 2008
“Two down and one to go,” Cy-Fair girls basketball coach Ann Roubique said to her team after Thursday’s 67-43 win over Madison in a 5A area playoff game at the Aldine Campbell Center.
Cy Springs girls hold tough, fall to Cinco Ranch
Tuesday February 12, 2008
Playing in the district with a nationally-ranked team has its obvious advantages.
Strong second quarter helps Hastings to bi-district win
Tuesday February 12, 2008
Most of the time coaches stress playing all four quarters to ensure victories.
Big second half leads Elsik past Cy Falls
Tuesday February 12, 2008
Elsik led by six points at the half, scored 19 in the third, and wound up routing Cypress Falls 58-33 in a 5A bi-district girls basketball playoff game Tuesday night at Katy Taylor. Seven shots were made for 18 points in the first quarter.
Even through tough times, Cy Springs still has Strake Jesuit's number
Tuesday February 12, 2008
That the Strake Jesuit boys basketball team upstaged once-nationally ranked Cypress Springs to win the District 17-5A championship speaks volumes to the consistent year the Crusaders have enjoyed. But the biggest thorn in the Crusaders' side seems to be that they can't upstage the Panthers when both teams are in the same gym. Cy Springs, which faded from championship contention when star player Erik Williams was lost for the season with a broken foot, remained the only district team to defeat Strake Jesuit, beating the Crusaders 70-63 on Tuesday night in the hosts' first game since clinching the district title four nights before. The Panthers (29-6, 11-5) gained an upper hand early in the fourth quarter when Crusaders (25-6, 13-2) guard Austin Claunch picked up his fourth foul.
Griner's dunks make national headlines
Tuesday February 12, 2008
Brittney Griner must have had one eye on the future. After Nimitz' 6-foot-8 center dunked twice in Monday night's 60-26 win against Westside in a 5A bi-district game at Delmar Fieldhouse, the Baylor commit said of her first dunk: "I guess everyone will be talking about this one." They will be, and not just in Houston. Video of Griner's dunks was featured on the front page of Yahoo! Tuesday afternoon, several hours after her efforts put her at No.
Bellaire downs Memorial, continues stellar season
Monday February 11, 2008
Monday night's bi-district doubleheader at the Aldine Campbell Center concluded with District 20-5A winner Bellaire playing Memorial, the fourth-place finisher from 19-5A.
Madison takes huge early lead, routs MacArthur
Monday February 11, 2008
The bi-district playoff round of girls’ basketball got underway Monday night as Madison and MacArthur faced off in a 5A first-round game at the Aldine Campbell Center. District 20-5A runner-up Madison defeated MacArthur 61-32 to move on to the area round later this week against either Cy-Fair or Alief Taylor.
Slam! Griner's huge night paces Nimitz to rout
Monday February 11, 2008
Twenty-four points ahead in the third quarter of her team’s first postseason game, Nimitz center Brittney Griner looked nothing less than outraged. So as she’d done all Monday night and has done most of this season, the 6-foot-8 junior used her height to create an opportunity.
Defense, poise help Lamar shock Eisenhower
Monday February 11, 2008
After its district schedule included Bellaire, Madison and Westside and its non-league schedule featured the likes of 4A power Dickinson, the Lamar girls basketball team entered the postseason unfazed if not steeled. The Redskins attributed much of the poise they showed early and late in Monday night’s 54-52 bi-district upset of 19-5A champion Eisenhower to the previous 32 games, but cautioned they’re hardly finished. “We had to keep doing what we do best – slow the game, keep the tempo in our favor and we came together and we won,” said Lamar’s Krystal Motley, the game-high scorer with 24 points at Delmar Fieldhouse.
Eisenhower's Ellis asserting force inside
Sunday February 10, 2008
{mosimage} Ella Ellis doesn’t stand far out in front of the rest of the Eisenhower boys basketball team. Given his chance to build the Eagles program four years after winning a 4A state championship at Jones, a balance of five strong players instead of one star and four supporting actors is along the lines of what coach Jessie Shelton III is seeking. {mosimage} But Friday night, Ellis found himself in the right place at the right time – just like all his teammates have at some point this season. The 6-foot-6 senior made three of four free throws in the final minute at Stratford, then spearheaded the defensive effort that prevented the Spartans from getting off a would-be game-winning shot in a 63-62 victory.
Westbury Christian wins TAPPS District 4-5A Tourney
Saturday February 09, 2008
Westbury Christian defeated Second Baptist 47-39 Saturday night at Strake Jesuit in the TAPPS District 4-5A basketball tournament championship.
Eisenhower survives Stratford, stays perfect in district
Friday February 08, 2008
Leading by one with six seconds to play Friday night at Stratford, the Eisenhower boys basketball team wasn’t quite sure what play the Spartans would devise in hopes of hitting the game-winning basket. The Eagles were confident, however, that Spartans guard Blake Kelting would get the ball somewhere. He ventured a little farther into the paint than Eisenhower guessed, but things worked out perfectly. Kelting got off an airball in the final seconds, Stratford couldn’t get a putback and the Eagles held on for a 63-62 win in front of a frenzied crowd. “They did a good job on the inbound and getting the ball back to him, but I really thought he was going to settle for the jump shot,” Eisenhower coach Jesse Shelton III said.
Cy Woods downs Cy Falls, stays in playoff contention
Friday February 08, 2008
As the playoffs are nearing, the teams in the hunt for a spot are playing tight games with exciting finishes. Friday night’s District 17-5A game between host Cypress Woods (6-8) and Cypress Falls (6-8) was no exception.
Katy squeaks by Elsik late in district matchup
Friday February 08, 2008
In a game full of fouls and fan outbursts, it was the Katy (9-21, 3-10) boys basketball team that defeated visiting Elsik (14-20, 4-9) 43-39 in a District 18-5A matchup Friday night.
Wheatley downs Jones, clinches 19-4A title
Wednesday February 06, 2008
Wheatley clinched the 19-4A district championship Wednesday night in a 71-68 win over Jones at Barnett Stadium. The Wildcats (26-5, 11-0) were down at the half but turned it on in the fourth to win their 11th district game.
Duplechin's late burst helps Generals past Mustangs
Tuesday February 05, 2008
Even as Memorial's girls basketball team held MacArthur without a field goal for more than six minutes entering the fourth quarter Tuesday night, Mustangs coaches pleaded with their players not to leave Generals guard Denise Duplechin open. "The shooter," they called her. And for good reason. Duplechin scored 11 of her game-high 18 points in the fourth quarter, nine on 3-point shots, powering host MacArthur past Memorial 44-39 in the regular-season finale for both teams. The senior's outburst erased a 29-28 deficit, created when the Generals didn't score for 6 minutes, 23 seconds spanning the third and fourth quarters.
Mavericks settle score with Katy Taylor with 64-46 win
Tuesday February 05, 2008
Heading into Tuesday’s game versus Katy Taylor, Morton Ranch shared District 18-5A’s top spot with Hastings at 10-1.
Aldine stuns Stratford with 66-64 overtime win
Tuesday February 05, 2008
With no time left in regulation during the District 19-5A match up between Stratford and Aldine, the Spartans were at the line after being fouled on a three-point attempt.
Memorial girls claw way into postseason
Monday February 04, 2008
Memorial girls basketball coach Bill Cronin prides himself on assembling tough non-district schedules. So when the Mustangs were slow out of the gate this season, neither Cronin nor his players panicked. Eight district wins later, the Mustangs have assured themselves another postseason berth and – perhaps inadvertently – performed a gutcheck in the process. Memorial (14-18 overall, 8-5 district) enters Tuesday night’s game at MacArthur (14-10, 8-5) tied for third in District 19-5A. Tuesday's winner earns the district's third spot for the postseason tournament, the loser the fourth spot. Memorial clinched its playoff berth, its sixth in seven years, by defeating rival Stratford Friday night. "We played some good teams early," Cronin said.
Lawson helps Madison boys knock off Lamar in OT
Friday February 01, 2008
{mp3}080202-MadisonLamarBKB{/mp3} Joe Lawson hit one of the biggest shots of Madison’s 82-75 overtime victory against Lamar Friday night at Butler Fieldhouse. His layup with a minute left in the fourth quarter tied the game at 69, bringing the Marlins back from a 13-point deficit in a District 20-5A game and opening the door for Madison to earn arguably its most important win of the year. It’s little coincidence, Madison coach Craig Maura believes, that the Marlins are shaking off a tough January now that Lawson – a wing who was injured in the Houston vs.
Kinkaid sweeps rival St. John's
Friday February 01, 2008
Boys Game Varsity Girls Lady Coulshard scored 17 points as the Kinkaid girls basketball team defeated rival St.
Cy Springs boys, Cy-Fair girls earn district wins
Friday February 01, 2008
Boys Game Girls Game With the Cypress Springs boys basketball team holding second-place in District 17-5A, things for the Panthers seemed to be on the up and up.
Strong finish gives Cy Woods win over Cy Ridge
Friday February 01, 2008
Cypress Woods hosted Cypress Ridge in the 13th 17-5A district girls basketball game Friday night.
Memorial beats Stratford, clinching district spot
Friday February 01, 2008
{mp3}DS_20104Mem{/mp3} The Stratford Spartans hosted the Memorial Mustangs Friday night in a highly anticipated rival and district game.
USC commit Gilbreath finishing strong for Cougars
Thursday January 31, 2008
Cinco Ranch senior girls basketball standout Briana Gilbreath will say goodbye to Texas and hello to California this summer. Gilbreath has committed to the University of Southern California for the 2008-09 basketball season.
Yates leaves no doubt in 113-52 win over Reagan
Wednesday January 30, 2008
Yates' boys basketball team is ranked No.
Dobie’s win tightens 23-5A race
Tuesday January 29, 2008
Dobie went on the road Tuesday night to take on Pasadena Memorial, looking to stay within reach of a playoff spot in district 23-5A.
Mavericks' free throws key in 35-32 win over Mayde Creek
Tuesday January 29, 2008
In a game filled with jump balls and free throws, it was Morton Ranch coming into Mayde Creek’s gym and taking a 35-32 victory Tuesday night in a District 18-5A girls basketball game. And though it was a low-scoring game and the free-throw percentages were not excellent, the Mavericks dropped 13 shots from the line to come away with the win. “Kyndall Bowens stepped up and made some key free throws when we needed her,” Morton Ranch coach Pam Bowers said of her guard’s five made free throws.
Cinco Ranch defeats Elsik, remains perfect in district
Tuesday January 29, 2008
The Cinco Ranch Cougars girls basketball team remains undefeated in District 18-5A after a 61-43 win against Elsik on Tuesday night. The Cougars (24-7, 12-0) got off to a slow start but broke away at the end of the second quarter to defeat the Rams (9-3 district). “We knew it was going to be a dogfight,” Cinco Ranch senior Briana Gilbreath said.
Nimitz girls tie Eisenhower atop 19-5A; Eagles boys stay perfect in district
Tuesday January 29, 2008
Girls Game Boys Game Nimitz freshman forward Chrishauna Parker didn’t burst onto the scene until almost a month into the girls basketball season because of a severe ankle injury. Now that she’s emerged as an able counterpart to junior phenom Brittany Griner, the Cougars have taken a huge step to another District 19-5A championship. Griner had 27 points, 14 rebounds and six blocks, and Parker added 11 points and 11 rebounds to pace Nimitz pace rival Eisenhower 54-42 Tuesday night at the Aldine Campbell Center. The Cougars (24-7 overall, 11-1 district) handed the Eagles (25-7, 11-1) their first district loss and pulled into a first-place tie with Eisenhower with two games remaining. After a cold start from the floor, Griner and Parker keyed an inside domination that led to Nimitz outscoring Eisenhower 15-5 in the quarter to open a 26-14 halftime lead. “Brittany and I are like Shaq and Kobe,” Parker said.
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